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greedoniz wrote:The matter of athiest governments causing more death in the 20th Century is mearly one of technology rather than of athiesm itself.
If the crusaders or the any religious war of the 10th century onweards had access to modern warfare equipment then surely the death count would have far exceeded what it was.
Markdini wrote:Dont get started on that DNA thingy me jig. How do they new everyone is different???
Farlsborough wrote:you are asking people to believe that from basic, simple, non-living atoms - before even molecules existed - came the complex life forms we now know. And when asked how it was done, the reply is, "well, they had a lot of time." But as one website I saw humorously puts it, I don't care how much time you give it - a television is not going to turn into an elephant. In this respect, the atheist effectively *does* believe in God - they just call him/her "Father Time" or "Lady Luck" respectively

greedoniz wrote: As a rational thinker I can catagorically state that the nonexistence of God is not certain but more unlikely.
greedoniz wrote: As a rational thinker I can catagorically state that the nonexistence of God is not certain but more unlikely.
He who dose will tell he who don’t there is. The bible will be help up in proof
If I don’t think atoms are real the atomic bomb is held up in proof. You ever seen an atom?
Show me one point where Jesus commands people to go and conquer lands and kill unbelievers?
Finally, as for the Bible, the translations done today are from the earliest texts that we have. What's more, we have more copies that match up with each other of the Bible than any other historical documents, documents which are themselves accepted as historical fact
As for "a simple explanation of evolution to complex form" - I'm sorry, I just don't think such a thing exists, or if it does it is making far too many presumptions. Evolution is *not* an easy, cover-all explanation - I absolutely think that it played a big part in how we came to be, but i refer you back to my "and before that?" retort! It might surprise you but I know a thing or two about amino acids myself , I know they are the building blocks of life - but how did they come about? For that matter, how did atoms come about?
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